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-rw-r--r-- | docs/admin_api/purge_history_api.rst | 14 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | synapse/handlers/message.py | 9 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | synapse/http/servlet.py | 18 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | synapse/rest/client/v1/admin.py | 11 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | synapse/storage/events.py | 94 |
5 files changed, 100 insertions, 46 deletions
diff --git a/docs/admin_api/purge_history_api.rst b/docs/admin_api/purge_history_api.rst index 08b3306366..b4e5bd9d75 100644 --- a/docs/admin_api/purge_history_api.rst +++ b/docs/admin_api/purge_history_api.rst @@ -4,8 +4,6 @@ Purge History API The purge history API allows server admins to purge historic events from their database, reclaiming disk space. -**NB!** This will not delete local events (locally sent messages content etc) from the database, but will remove lots of the metadata about them and does dramatically reduce the on disk space usage - Depending on the amount of history being purged a call to the API may take several minutes or longer. During this period users will not be able to paginate further back in the room from the point being purged from. @@ -15,3 +13,15 @@ The API is simply: ``POST /_matrix/client/r0/admin/purge_history/<room_id>/<event_id>`` including an ``access_token`` of a server admin. + +By default, events sent by local users are not deleted, as they may represent +the only copies of this content in existence. (Events sent by remote users are +deleted, and room state data before the cutoff is always removed). + +To delete local events as well, set ``delete_local_events`` in the body: + +.. code:: json + + { + "delete_local_events": True, + } diff --git a/synapse/handlers/message.py b/synapse/handlers/message.py index 1540721815..4e9752ccbd 100644 --- a/synapse/handlers/message.py +++ b/synapse/handlers/message.py @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ class MessageHandler(BaseHandler): self.pagination_lock = ReadWriteLock() @defer.inlineCallbacks - def purge_history(self, room_id, event_id): + def purge_history(self, room_id, event_id, delete_local_events=False): event = yield self.store.get_event(event_id) if event.room_id != room_id: @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ class MessageHandler(BaseHandler): depth = event.depth with (yield self.pagination_lock.write(room_id)): - yield self.store.delete_old_state(room_id, depth) + yield self.store.purge_history(room_id, depth, delete_local_events) @defer.inlineCallbacks def get_messages(self, requester, room_id=None, pagin_config=None, @@ -403,11 +403,6 @@ class EventCreationHandler(object): "Tried to send member event through non-member codepath" ) - # We check here if we are currently being rate limited, so that we - # don't do unnecessary work. We check again just before we actually - # send the event. - yield self.base_handler.ratelimit(requester, update=False) - user = UserID.from_string(event.sender) assert self.hs.is_mine(user), "User must be our own: %s" % (user,) diff --git a/synapse/http/servlet.py b/synapse/http/servlet.py index 71420e54db..ef8e62901b 100644 --- a/synapse/http/servlet.py +++ b/synapse/http/servlet.py @@ -148,11 +148,13 @@ def parse_string_from_args(args, name, default=None, required=False, return default -def parse_json_value_from_request(request): +def parse_json_value_from_request(request, allow_empty_body=False): """Parse a JSON value from the body of a twisted HTTP request. Args: request: the twisted HTTP request. + allow_empty_body (bool): if True, an empty body will be accepted and + turned into None Returns: The JSON value. @@ -165,6 +167,9 @@ def parse_json_value_from_request(request): except Exception: raise SynapseError(400, "Error reading JSON content.") + if not content_bytes and allow_empty_body: + return None + try: content = simplejson.loads(content_bytes) except Exception as e: @@ -174,17 +179,24 @@ def parse_json_value_from_request(request): return content -def parse_json_object_from_request(request): +def parse_json_object_from_request(request, allow_empty_body=False): """Parse a JSON object from the body of a twisted HTTP request. Args: request: the twisted HTTP request. + allow_empty_body (bool): if True, an empty body will be accepted and + turned into an empty dict. Raises: SynapseError if the request body couldn't be decoded as JSON or if it wasn't a JSON object. """ - content = parse_json_value_from_request(request) + content = parse_json_value_from_request( + request, allow_empty_body=allow_empty_body, + ) + + if allow_empty_body and content is None: + return {} if type(content) != dict: message = "Content must be a JSON object." diff --git a/synapse/rest/client/v1/admin.py b/synapse/rest/client/v1/admin.py index 20c5c66632..2ad486c67d 100644 --- a/synapse/rest/client/v1/admin.py +++ b/synapse/rest/client/v1/admin.py @@ -129,7 +129,16 @@ class PurgeHistoryRestServlet(ClientV1RestServlet): if not is_admin: raise AuthError(403, "You are not a server admin") - yield self.handlers.message_handler.purge_history(room_id, event_id) + body = parse_json_object_from_request(request, allow_empty_body=True) + + delete_local_events = bool( + body.get("delete_local_history", False) + ) + + yield self.handlers.message_handler.purge_history( + room_id, event_id, + delete_local_events=delete_local_events, + ) defer.returnValue((200, {})) diff --git a/synapse/storage/events.py b/synapse/storage/events.py index af56f1ee57..86a7c5920d 100644 --- a/synapse/storage/events.py +++ b/synapse/storage/events.py @@ -2063,16 +2063,32 @@ class EventsStore(SQLBaseStore): ) return self.runInteraction("get_all_new_events", get_all_new_events_txn) - def delete_old_state(self, room_id, topological_ordering): - return self.runInteraction( - "delete_old_state", - self._delete_old_state_txn, room_id, topological_ordering - ) + def purge_history( + self, room_id, topological_ordering, delete_local_events, + ): + """Deletes room history before a certain point + + Args: + room_id (str): + + topological_ordering (int): + minimum topo ordering to preserve - def _delete_old_state_txn(self, txn, room_id, topological_ordering): - """Deletes old room state + delete_local_events (bool): + if True, we will delete local events as well as remote ones + (instead of just marking them as outliers and deleting their + state groups). """ + return self.runInteraction( + "purge_history", + self._purge_history_txn, room_id, topological_ordering, + delete_local_events, + ) + + def _purge_history_txn( + self, txn, room_id, topological_ordering, delete_local_events, + ): # Tables that should be pruned: # event_auth # event_backward_extremities @@ -2113,7 +2129,7 @@ class EventsStore(SQLBaseStore): 400, "topological_ordering is greater than forward extremeties" ) - logger.debug("[purge] looking for events to delete") + logger.info("[purge] looking for events to delete") txn.execute( "SELECT event_id, state_key FROM events" @@ -2125,16 +2141,16 @@ class EventsStore(SQLBaseStore): to_delete = [ (event_id,) for event_id, state_key in event_rows - if state_key is None and not self.hs.is_mine_id(event_id) + if state_key is None and ( + delete_local_events or not self.hs.is_mine_id(event_id) + ) ] logger.info( - "[purge] found %i events before cutoff, of which %i are remote" - " non-state events to delete", len(event_rows), len(to_delete)) - - for event_id, state_key in event_rows: - txn.call_after(self._get_state_group_for_event.invalidate, (event_id,)) + "[purge] found %i events before cutoff, of which %i can be deleted", + len(event_rows), len(to_delete), + ) - logger.debug("[purge] Finding new backward extremities") + logger.info("[purge] Finding new backward extremities") # We calculate the new entries for the backward extremeties by finding # all events that point to events that are to be purged @@ -2148,7 +2164,7 @@ class EventsStore(SQLBaseStore): ) new_backwards_extrems = txn.fetchall() - logger.debug("[purge] replacing backward extremities: %r", new_backwards_extrems) + logger.info("[purge] replacing backward extremities: %r", new_backwards_extrems) txn.execute( "DELETE FROM event_backward_extremities WHERE room_id = ?", @@ -2164,7 +2180,7 @@ class EventsStore(SQLBaseStore): ] ) - logger.debug("[purge] finding redundant state groups") + logger.info("[purge] finding redundant state groups") # Get all state groups that are only referenced by events that are # to be deleted. @@ -2181,15 +2197,15 @@ class EventsStore(SQLBaseStore): ) state_rows = txn.fetchall() - logger.debug("[purge] found %i redundant state groups", len(state_rows)) + logger.info("[purge] found %i redundant state groups", len(state_rows)) # make a set of the redundant state groups, so that we can look them up # efficiently state_groups_to_delete = set([sg for sg, in state_rows]) # Now we get all the state groups that rely on these state groups - logger.debug("[purge] finding state groups which depend on redundant" - " state groups") + logger.info("[purge] finding state groups which depend on redundant" + " state groups") remaining_state_groups = [] for i in xrange(0, len(state_rows), 100): chunk = [sg for sg, in state_rows[i:i + 100]] @@ -2214,7 +2230,7 @@ class EventsStore(SQLBaseStore): # Now we turn the state groups that reference to-be-deleted state # groups to non delta versions. for sg in remaining_state_groups: - logger.debug("[purge] de-delta-ing remaining state group %s", sg) + logger.info("[purge] de-delta-ing remaining state group %s", sg) curr_state = self._get_state_groups_from_groups_txn( txn, [sg], types=None ) @@ -2251,7 +2267,7 @@ class EventsStore(SQLBaseStore): ], ) - logger.debug("[purge] removing redundant state groups") + logger.info("[purge] removing redundant state groups") txn.executemany( "DELETE FROM state_groups_state WHERE state_group = ?", state_rows @@ -2261,18 +2277,15 @@ class EventsStore(SQLBaseStore): state_rows ) - # Delete all non-state - logger.debug("[purge] removing events from event_to_state_groups") + logger.info("[purge] removing events from event_to_state_groups") txn.executemany( "DELETE FROM event_to_state_groups WHERE event_id = ?", [(event_id,) for event_id, _ in event_rows] ) - - logger.debug("[purge] updating room_depth") - txn.execute( - "UPDATE room_depth SET min_depth = ? WHERE room_id = ?", - (topological_ordering, room_id,) - ) + for event_id, _ in event_rows: + txn.call_after(self._get_state_group_for_event.invalidate, ( + event_id, + )) # Delete all remote non-state events for table in ( @@ -2290,7 +2303,8 @@ class EventsStore(SQLBaseStore): "event_signatures", "rejections", ): - logger.debug("[purge] removing remote non-state events from %s", table) + logger.info("[purge] removing remote non-state events from %s", + table) txn.executemany( "DELETE FROM %s WHERE event_id = ?" % (table,), @@ -2298,16 +2312,30 @@ class EventsStore(SQLBaseStore): ) # Mark all state and own events as outliers - logger.debug("[purge] marking remaining events as outliers") + logger.info("[purge] marking remaining events as outliers") txn.executemany( "UPDATE events SET outlier = ?" " WHERE event_id = ?", [ (True, event_id,) for event_id, state_key in event_rows - if state_key is not None or self.hs.is_mine_id(event_id) + if state_key is not None or ( + not delete_local_events and self.hs.is_mine_id(event_id) + ) ] ) + # synapse tries to take out an exclusive lock on room_depth whenever it + # persists events (because upsert), and once we run this update, we + # will block that for the rest of our transaction. + # + # So, let's stick it at the end so that we don't block event + # persistence. + logger.info("[purge] updating room_depth") + txn.execute( + "UPDATE room_depth SET min_depth = ? WHERE room_id = ?", + (topological_ordering, room_id,) + ) + logger.info("[purge] done") @defer.inlineCallbacks |